Congratulations to the ArtsBridge Class of 2018! We are bursting with pride and excitement for the ArtsBridge Class of 2018, who will be attending the colleges listed below. (The number of students attending indicated in parenthesis)
Welcome back to our View from the ArtsBridge series, where we highlight the success of our college consulting clients and ArtsBridge Summer alumni. We are very proud of our ArtsBridge Class of 2017, who will be attending the following colleges this fall! ArtsBridge Class of 2017 (Number of students attending indicated in parenthesis) [table id=1 /] Class of […]
Find the right fit in an advisor for visual and performing arts students. While there are many independent college counselors helping high school students across the country, the selection of qualified advisors for students of the arts is limited. So for students and parents, it’s important to know what to look for when considering […]
The monthly planning guide for performing & visual arts students Happy New Year! Welcome to the monthly guide designed to help students of the arts with simple, step-by-step college preparation tips. As we make our new-year resolutions, it’s the perfect time for high school students to re-commit to pursuing the dream of higher education in […]
10 Ways Being a Theatre Major Can Prepare YOU for Success Here are 10 ways being a theatre major can help you succeed: Improvisation. The great thing about the stage is that when it’s live and you’re up in front of that audience anything can, and does, happen. Dropped lines, missed entrances, or malfunctioning props require […]
I’ve been working for a long time with a student — let’s call him Joshua. When he first came to work with me, he and his parents were convinced that he was going to be a jazz vocalist. Now, this student had a few challenges in his way. He also didn’t really have the chops […]
This is the question I get more than any other — Am I good enough? Or some variation of, like…. How do I know if I am good enough? Why won’t anyone tell me if I am good enough? Or even, everyone says I am so great – but am I really? The answer is — you’re probably […]
I saw a recent survey that shows one-third of parents of high school students say they are considering sending their child to a local community college for two years and then transferring the student to a four-year school. Sounds like a practical plan for financial reasons, but for arts students, a college transfer can be […]